ABSTRACT
Our previous study demonstrated that the aqueous extract from freshwater macroalga
Rhizoclonium hieroglyphicum (C.Agardh) K tzing (RW) contained mostly polysaccharides and amino
acids which might play an important role as a skin moisturizer. Therefore, its moisturizing
effect in pig skin model and human skin was compared with some well-known commercial
moisturizers such as glycerin (G), propylene glycol (PG) and hyaluronic acid (HA). The RW
cream was then formulated and investigated its physical properties, pH and viscosity as well as
stability under various storage conditions. The skin irritation and clinical evaluation for skin
moisturizing effect in healthy volunteers were also evaluated. Skin patch test using Finn chamber®
and skin moisturizing measurement using Corneometer® were conducted in 30 healthy volunteers.
The skin hydration was measured at before and after applying the RW cream and control
creams (cream base, G, PG and HA creams) for 15, 30 min, 1 hour for a short-term effect
and 1 week (twice daily) for long-term usage. Satisfaction test using questionnaire was also
performed. The results revealed that the moisturizing effect on human skin of RW is very
similar to hyaluronic acid and glycerin. From clinical evaluation, the skin hydration increased
after using RW cream in both short-term and long-term usage and no skin irritation occurred.
Interestingly, the moisturizing effect of RW cream was comparable to HA cream (p